The Dykelander

The Art and Science of Dyke Construction

Their dykes are made of large Sods of Marsh cut up in square pieces and raised about five feet higher than the common surface, of a competent thickness to withstand the forces of the tides, and soon grow very firm and durable, being over spread with grass and have commonly foot paths on their surface.

Otis Little, 1748 

Study for The Dykelander, oil on copper, 14" x 10", Steven Rhude

Steven Rhude, Wolfville

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